Statewide Rain Maps

CMMCP weather station
CMMCP weather station

Rain events in the summer months can result in the emergence of reflood mosquito species such as Aedes vexans, Aedes cinereus and Psorophora ferox.  Tracking rainfall amounts can give us information on additional larval control and to monitor areas for potential emergence.

Using data from MassGIS, the Applied Climate Information System (administered by NOAA) as well as our own rainfall collections, we can assemble maps to guide our control efforts. Using this data we have created the maps below to inform our larval control efforts in area wetlands.

2023 Statewide Rain Maps:

2022 Statewide Rain Maps:

Epi week 23 (June 4-10)

 

Epi week 24 (June 11-17)

 

Epi week 25 (June 18-24)

 

Epi week 26 (June 25 - July 1)

 

June 2023June 2022

Epi week 27 (July 2-8)

 

Epi week 28 (July 9-15)

Epi week 28 (July 10-16)

Epi week 29 (July 16-22)

Epi week 29 (July 17-23)

Epi week 30 (July 23-29)

Epi week 30 (July 24-30)

July 2023July 2022

Epi week 31 (July 30 - Aug. 5)

Epi week 31 (July 31-Aug. 6)

Epi week 32 (Aug. 6-12)

Epi week 32 (Aug. 7-13)

Epi week 33 (Aug. 13-19)

Epi week 33 (Aug. 14-20)

Epi week 34 (Aug. 20-26)

Epi week 34 (Aug. 21-27)

Epi week 35 (Aug. 27 - Sept. 2)

Epi week 35 (Aug. 28-Sept. 3)

August 2023August 2022

Epi week 36 (Sept. 3-9)

Epi week 36 (Sept. 4-10)

Epi week 37 (Sept. 10-16)

Epi week 37 (Sept. 11-17)

Epi week 38 (Sept. 17-23)

 

Epi week 39 (Sept. 24-30)

 

Epi week 40 (Oct. 1-7)